JetZero: Groundbreaking ‘blended-wing’ demonstrator plane cleared to fly

Written by on April 9, 2024

JetZero, a California-based company, has made significant strides in aviation innovation with its groundbreaking “blended wing body” aircraft, Pathfinder, which has recently received FAA Airworthiness certification for test flights. This new aircraft design, reminiscent of the “flying wing” used by military aircraft like the B-2 bomber, aims to revolutionize commercial aviation by significantly reducing carbon emissions. The design allows for the entire aircraft to generate lift, minimizing drag, and potentially cutting fuel consumption by 50% according to JetZero. This design has been explored in the past by NASA and Airbus, demonstrating the potential for increased fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact. JetZero’s blended wing aircraft, which is designed to be fully compatible with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and has the capacity for zero-carbon emissions hydrogen fuel, represents a significant leap toward achieving greener aviation. The company targets to have a plane in service by 2030, offering versions for passengers, cargo, and fuel tanking. This ambitious project underscores the aviation industry’s efforts to innovate and adopt more sustainable practices amidst growing environmental concerns.

Source: CNN


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